EP0025073A1 - Brosse à dents mue par un moteur ou analogue et à tête de brosse animée d'un mouvement orbital - Google Patents
Brosse à dents mue par un moteur ou analogue et à tête de brosse animée d'un mouvement orbital Download PDFInfo
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61C—DENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
- A61C17/00—Devices for cleaning, polishing, rinsing or drying teeth, teeth cavities or prostheses; Saliva removers; Dental appliances for receiving spittle
- A61C17/16—Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices
- A61C17/22—Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices with brushes, cushions, cups, or the like
- A61C17/32—Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices with brushes, cushions, cups, or the like reciprocating or oscillating
- A61C17/38—Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices with brushes, cushions, cups, or the like reciprocating or oscillating driven by hydraulic motor, e.g. water motor
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61C—DENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
- A61C17/00—Devices for cleaning, polishing, rinsing or drying teeth, teeth cavities or prostheses; Saliva removers; Dental appliances for receiving spittle
- A61C17/02—Rinsing or air-blowing devices, e.g. using fluid jets or comprising liquid medication
- A61C17/032—Rinsing or air-blowing devices, e.g. using fluid jets or comprising liquid medication using pressurised tap-water, e.g. rinsing devices specially adapted for being connected to the main water supply
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61C—DENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
- A61C17/00—Devices for cleaning, polishing, rinsing or drying teeth, teeth cavities or prostheses; Saliva removers; Dental appliances for receiving spittle
- A61C17/16—Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices
- A61C17/22—Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices with brushes, cushions, cups, or the like
- A61C17/40—Power-driven cleaning or polishing devices with brushes, cushions, cups, or the like orbiting, e.g. nutating
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- the orbital output of the nutating motor may be imparted directly to the working element.
- the latter arrangement is characterized by greater mechanical simplicity, but requires somewhat greater length in order to achieve an orbital path of proper dimensions at the tip of the working element.
- the reference numeral 20 designates generally the body or handle portion of a power toothbrush appliance.
- the body portion, as well as most of the internal working parts of the device are comprised of precision moldings of suitable structural plastic material joined by adhesive or mechanical means, as deemed appropriate to the circumstances.
- a nutating action drive motor 21 is provided, which consists of upper and lower motor casings 22, 23, the exterior surfaces of which may form part of the body 20.
- the motor casing 21 mounts a so-called wobble plate 24, from which extends an output rod 25.
- the nutating action motor does not, in and of itself, form an invention of the present application.
- motive fluid in this case water
- the motive fluid progressively displaces the wobble plate 24, causing it to execute a progressive wobbling motion, without rotation.
- the output rod 25 is thus caused to execute an orbital motion within the chamber 27.
- the direction or orbital movement of the upward rod 25 may be reversed by reversing the direction of fluid flow through the motor chamber 26, and this is accomplished in the illustrated device by means of a reversing valve 28 mounted in the lower part of the housing 20, to be described in further detail.
- the upper portion 35 of the upper shaft section 34 is provided with a radially offset, angularly disposed recess 37 for the reception of a wobble shaft 38, the shaft having a cylindrical extension 39 which is received within the recess 37, for relative rotation of the rotary transmission element 30 in relation to the wobble shaft.
- the appliance body 20 is connected at its lower end to a length of Siamese tubing 53, having individual pressure and exhaust channels therein.
- the tubing is connected to the reversing valve 28, to be described in further detail, and the reversing valve is connected in turn to the motor chamber 26, on opposite sides of the dividing plate.
- the wobble plate 24 of the nutating motor will be motivated to move its output rod 25 either clockwise or counter-clockwise through an orbital path.
- a wobble plate 250 includes an output rod 251 and is shown without the housing. However, the wobble plate 250 is to be mounted within a housing substantially as described above with respect to the toothbrush device of Fig. 1.
- a rotary output shaft 252 is rotatably mounted within a bearing insert 253 arranged in a wall portion 254 of the device incorporating the nutating action motor.
- a bracket 255 of inverted U-shaped cross section is fixedly secured to the lower end of the shaft 252.
- the rotary output shaft and yieldable canting means comprises an integral element 270.
- the element 270 may be molded in a single operation from a sturdy, yet resilient, plastic material.
- the element 270 includes a shaft portion 271 and connecting member 272.
- a resilient element 273 extends from the bottommost portion of the member 272 at an angle to the axis of the shaft portion 271.
- a bearing portion 274 extends perpendicular to the yieldable element 273 and includes an open slot 275 for reception of the output rod 276 of the wobble plate 277.
- a rotary shaft 310 pivotally mounts a canting arm 311 carrying a bearing saddle 312 which receives the output rod 313 of wobble plate 314.
- the pivotal axis 315 of the canting arm 311 is such that the pivotal motion is radially toward or away from the central axis of the rotary shaft 310.
- a lever 316 is carried by the canting arm 311, and is acted upon by a light compression spring 317, in order to urge the canting arm outward against the wobble shaft 313. This serves to constantly urge the wobble plate to its operative, fully canted position, while permitting some relief from maximum canting, in response to overload, for example.
- the wobble shaft 313 is driven through its orbital path, the torque developed by the wobble plate is transmitted through the canting arm 311 and into the rotary shaft 310 to provide a rotary output.
- the canting arm such that the lever 316 forms, in effect, an integral spring, which performs the function of the coil spring.
- the orbital motion of the output means of the wobble plate is translated into rotary motion of a rotor element, and the yieldable canting means provides a direct mechanical interconnection for driving the rotor as well as providing a highly effective means for urging the wobble plate to its proper tilt angle.
- the operating rod 25 serves to rotate the rotary shaft assembly 30 about its axis.
- the wobble shaft 39 being fixed against rotation by the housing cap 41, does not rotate with the upper portion 35 of the rotary shaft.
- the lower end 39 of the wobble shaft is caused to move through an orbital path. This in turn causes the outer end of the brush head 49 to move through an orbital path, as the wobble shaft 38 pivots universally within the 0-ring 44.
- one side of the water system is connected through internal passages in the appliance housing to the chamber 58 surrounding the lower end of the wobble shaft 38.
- Passages 59 are provided within the wobble shaft, which connect with a pass-age 60 in the brush head.
- the passage 60 discharges into the bristle section 50 of the brush head, as indicated in the drawing.
- an advantageous form of reversing valve for use in connection with the appliance of Fig. 1 comprises a molded plastic body, preferably contoured so as to form an integral part of the appliance body or handle.
- the body 70 of the valve includes inlet and exhaust ports 71, 72 respectively at its lower end. At the upper end, there are provided parts 73, 74, which are alternately pressure or exhaust, depending on the setting of the valve.
- the loewr ports 71, 72 are connected to the respective sides of the Siamese tubing 53, while the upper ports 73, 74 are connected to the nutating motor 21, on opposite sides of its dividing plate.
- the chamber 75 may be considered a pressure chamber, while the chamber 76 may be considered an exhaust chamber.
- Each of the chambers 75, 76 has opposed outlet ports 79, 70 in the case of the chamber 75, and 81, 82 in the case of the chamber 76.
- the ports 79, 81, on one side, connect with a common passage 83 leading to the port 73 connected to the nutating motor.
- the chamber ports 80, 82 on the opposite side connect with a common passage 84, leading to the port 74.
- Appropriate means may be provided for rendering the movable valve elements, including the cross bar 88 and shaft 85, self-holding in either operative position. This may be accomplished in various ways, as by mechanical detent means or by slightly unbalancing the valve element.
- the exhaust chamber ports 81, 82 may be made slightly smaller than the pressure chamber ports 79, 80, so that forces tending to keep the valve closed in any position are somewhat greater than those tending to open it. Similar results can be achieved by providing for asymmetry in the extension of the cross bar element 88, to be slightly longer on the side entering the pressure chamber than on the side entering the exhaust chamber. In many cases, the slight pressure drop in the flow of fluid along the common passages 83 or 84 from the pressure chamber provides a sufficient pressure differential to-impart-self-holding characteristics to the valve.
- control lever 94 At the lower end extremity of the control lever 94, there is a lug 97 which is fixed to the valve operating shaft.
- the geometric relationship of the parts is such that, upon relatively small (e.g., 3°) movement of the control lever 94, the control wheel 87 will have a somewhat more magnified motion of, say, 15°, sufficient to switch the reversing valve from one operative position to another.
- the arrangement provides for reversing of the orbital movement of the brush head 49, by a convenient, side-to-side motion of the thumb of an operator holding the appliance.
- Fig. 7 illustrates a modified form of wobble shaft which may be used to advantage in the appliance of Fig. 1.
- the modified form of shaft identified generally by the reference numeral 38a
- internal water passages 101 for the discharge of water into the brush head, are controllably blocked by a spring loaded check valve 102. 'This provides a more positive control over the discharge of water through the brush head, since a higher level of back pressure in the discharge line must exist before the flow of water commences through the check valve 102.
- the outer end of the wobble shaft 117 is recessed to non-rotatably receive the shank 120 of a removable brush head 121 provided with bristles 122 of a conventional character.
- the inner end 123 of the wobble shaft is provided with a cylindrical recess 124 for the slideable reception of a bearing plunger 125.
- the outer end of the bearing plunger has a spherical socket for the reception of the end of the motor operating rod 114, and the plunger is at all times yieldably urged toward the operating rod by a small spring 126 positioned in the upper end of the recess 124.
- the separate passages of the Siamese tubing are appropriately connected such that one of the passages terminates at an inlet opening 132 in the motor chamber 111, while the other passage terminates in an exhaust port 133.
- fluid entering the inlet port 132 travels circumferentially around the motor chamber, progressively tilting the disc 112, which is supported for limited universal movement by a spherical bearing 134.
- the resulting orbital output movement of the operating rod 114 is transmitted directly to the wobble shaft 117 and brush head 121.
- the location of the ducts 136 is such that, during portions of the orbital cycle of the lower end of the tubular operating rod 114, the interior of the operating rod is aligned with the ducts 136.
- water momentarily flows through the operating rod and into a passage 138 of the bearing plunger 125.
- the water then flows through an internal passage 138 in the wobble shaft and through a like passage 139 in the brush head, to be discharged in the bristle area.
- a pulsating flow of rinse water is provided through the brush head during operation of the device.
- the inlet source to the passages 136 may be selectively valved, such that the pulsating rinse water supply may be turned on or off as desired by the user.
- Figs. 11-14 is similar in basic function to that of Figs. 8-10, in that the orbital output of a nutating motor is transmitted directly to a brush head-supporting wobble shaft,
- a main handle- forming casing 140 is connected to a Siamese tubing 141 leading from an appropriate source of water under pressure and a reversing valve.
- Individual passages 142, 143 of the tubing lead, by passages not illustrated, to the interior of the motor chamber 144, on opposite sides of its divider plate.
- a Saturn disc 145 constituting the movable element of the nutating motor, has an output element 146, on which is mounted a socket 147 forming a portion of a universal drive joint.
- a tubular wobble shaft 148 is provided at its lower end with a similar socket portion 149 forming another part of the universal joint drive.
- the two socket portions 147, 149 mutually engage a spherical bearing 150 provided with pairs of radially extending rods 151.
- the arrangement is such that the operating element 146 of the nutating motor is non-rotatably connected to the wobble shaft 148.
- the wobble shaft may be maintained against rotation by the Saturn disc 145 (or vice versa).
- the Saturn disc 145 normally is prevented from rotating by means of the divider plate (see item 152, Fig. 10), which is straddled by edges of the plate forming the Saturn disc. Reference may be made to edges 153, Fig.
- an orbital motion toothbrush appliance is provided which is driven by a relatively conventional, rotary electric motor 160a controlled for reversable rotation by the manually operated reversing switch 161 in the base of the appliance housing 162.
- a housing cap 163a which, in the illustrated example, is constructed of a resilient material.
- the cap 163a supports for limited universal pivoting movement a wobble shaft 164a.
- the outer end 165 of the wobble shaft is arranged to mount a removable brush head 166.
- the wobble shaft 164a is non-rotatable relative to the housing 162, and the brush head 166 is non-rotatable relative to the wobble shaft.
- the power driven toothbrush of the invention enables a highly advantageous orbital brush action to be achieved in a simple and effective way.
- the orbital action with the capability of reversal of direction, approaches a theoretical ideal motion for cleaning of the teeth.
- the desired orbital output motion of a brush head is achieved by means of an orbitally driven wobble shaft, which is non-rotatably mounted in the appliance housing, for universal pivoting movement at a point adjacent the outer end of the housing.
- the brush head extends outward from this point and, in the area of the bristles, describes an orbital path whose diameter desirably is of around 5.5 mm.
- the orbital path of the brush head approaches zero.
- the orbital motion at the brush head proper is entirely adequate for the purposes intended.
- the wobble shaft may be driven by a displacement arm or member, whose diameter or orbital motion may be precisely predetermined to achieve the desired output orbit at the brush head with a wobble shaft of shortest practicable length.
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EP79103391A EP0025073A1 (fr) | 1979-09-11 | 1979-09-11 | Brosse à dents mue par un moteur ou analogue et à tête de brosse animée d'un mouvement orbital |
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EP79103391A EP0025073A1 (fr) | 1979-09-11 | 1979-09-11 | Brosse à dents mue par un moteur ou analogue et à tête de brosse animée d'un mouvement orbital |
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US2492966A (en) * | 1947-01-04 | 1950-01-03 | John L Ckola | Rotary toothbrush |
US2514142A (en) * | 1945-01-05 | 1950-07-04 | Atomic Energy Commission | Hydraulically driven oscillatory brush |
CA730840A (en) * | 1966-03-29 | J. Bell-Walker Howard | Motor driven toothbrush | |
GB1055501A (en) * | 1964-02-04 | 1967-01-18 | Statter Projects Pty Ltd | Tooth bursh |
FR1589619A (fr) * | 1968-10-21 | 1970-03-31 | ||
US3909867A (en) * | 1973-09-20 | 1975-10-07 | Gunnar Hogsell | Hydraulic pressure driven rotary toothbrush |
US3945076A (en) * | 1974-12-10 | 1976-03-23 | Thomas Sung | Circular toothbrush |
DE2702278A1 (de) * | 1977-01-20 | 1978-07-27 | Herbert Geiger | Reinigungs- und massagegeraet |
US4149291A (en) * | 1976-02-26 | 1979-04-17 | Blendax-Werke R. Schneider Gmbh & Co. | Power-operated toothbrush |
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CA730840A (en) * | 1966-03-29 | J. Bell-Walker Howard | Motor driven toothbrush | |
US2439262A (en) * | 1944-10-26 | 1948-04-06 | John R Nalbach | Power-operated mechanism |
US2514142A (en) * | 1945-01-05 | 1950-07-04 | Atomic Energy Commission | Hydraulically driven oscillatory brush |
US2492966A (en) * | 1947-01-04 | 1950-01-03 | John L Ckola | Rotary toothbrush |
GB1055501A (en) * | 1964-02-04 | 1967-01-18 | Statter Projects Pty Ltd | Tooth bursh |
FR1589619A (fr) * | 1968-10-21 | 1970-03-31 | ||
US3909867A (en) * | 1973-09-20 | 1975-10-07 | Gunnar Hogsell | Hydraulic pressure driven rotary toothbrush |
US3945076A (en) * | 1974-12-10 | 1976-03-23 | Thomas Sung | Circular toothbrush |
US4149291A (en) * | 1976-02-26 | 1979-04-17 | Blendax-Werke R. Schneider Gmbh & Co. | Power-operated toothbrush |
DE2702278A1 (de) * | 1977-01-20 | 1978-07-27 | Herbert Geiger | Reinigungs- und massagegeraet |
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US10828137B2 (en) * | 2013-03-15 | 2020-11-10 | Water Pik, Inc. | Brush tip with motion transfer and securing engagement structures |
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